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Transcription

ad hunc Articulum, salvis predepositis, ad que se refert
nescit depondre

Ad 22n dicit that the Experience was and is a ship of the
burthen of foure hundred Tonns and upwards, and carried
at the time of the seizure thirty great Guns, and had then
on board her provisions, tackle and furniture sufficient
for a voyage of twenty moneths or thereabouts. And sayth
that the good ship, togeather with her provisions, tackle, apparell
and furniture was at the time of her seizure well worth five
thousand and five hundred pounds lawfull money of England
in this Deponents judgement and estimation. Et alitez nescit./
Ad ultims Arlum deponit et dicit that the producents Thomas
Bretton, Simon Delboe Andrew Middleton and Companie
by meanes of the seizure of the ship the Experience and
of her lading, tackle, furniture and provisions by the said
three Dutch Captains and Companies in manner as if
predeposed, have suffered losse and damage to the
value of above fifty thousand pounds sterling in his
this deponents estimacone/s. Et alr nescit./
Amos Parston (RH SIDE)

Repitus coram Dre Exton Surrogat

Arnos Preston [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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Thomas Sawbin de Lyniehouse infra parochiam
de stepney in Comitatu Middlesex nanta annos
natus 24 aut eo circiter testis in hac causa
productus juratus et examinatus dicit et
deponit put sequitur videlicet.
productus iuratus et examinatus dicit et
deponit put sequitur vizt./

Ad in. 2n. et 3n. Arlos die Allonis dicit et deponit that this
deponent well knoweth the Arlate Thomas Bretton Simon
Delboe and Company the producents in this cause, and
sayth that for all this time arlate they were, and still
are or ought to be the true and lawfull owners and proprietors
of the ship the Experience arlate and of her tackle apparell
and furniture, and for and as such they were and are generally
reputed and taken. And further sayth that in the moneths
of July and August last was twelve moneth they the said
Bretton, Delboe, Middleton and Company did here in this port
lade or cause to be laden on board the said ship a Cargoe of
goods and merchandizes for their owne account to the value
of ten thousand pounds sterling, and did alsoe before the
lading the said goods on board the said ship, constitute and make
one John Kingsman Captain of her, and one William Croxon
ffactor or supra cargoe of her for the voyage in question,
And then sent her out under the conduct of the said Kingsman
with her lading on board her on a trading voyage to goe from
home to Lisbone, and from thence to Brazeele, and so backe to
Lisbone, and then to returne for this port. And sayth that
shortly after the sayd ships departure from Gravesend she
arrived